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References
Features
- 24-Hour access to case file documents over the Internet
- Ability to file pleadings electronically with the court
- Automatic e-mail notice of case activity
- Concurrent access to case files by multiple parties
- Savings in time and expenditures for attorneys
- Expanded search and reporting capabilities
- Easy to use -- based on Standard Internet browser
- No waiting in line or unavailable files at the courthouse
Benefits
- Replaces aging electronic docketing and case management systems in all federal courts by 2005
- Is being used enthusiastically by attorneys in pilot courts nationwide
- Access to files concurrently with chambers, court staff, other attorneys, and the public
- Speeds delivery and allows easier tracking of case activity
- Reduces physical storage space needs and document processing times
- Reduction in time and money spent on messenger fees or travel to the courthouse to file documents
- Ability to carry entire case files in a laptop
- Low start-up costs -- uses Internet standard software and establised "PDF" format
- Easy to learn
- Secure and reliable
- Court dockets are immediately updated and available
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